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This study explores Vietnamese teachers’ views about student participation and teaching roles and their pedagogical practices
Naming, structuring and scoping your service, prototyping, using design patterns and design training.
Resources to enable local systems to implement and embed community-centred approaches to health and wellbeing at scale.
Report setting out reform proposals to enable professionals to make the best judgements to help children, young people and families.
UK, US and Canada regret Russia's lack of response to the Vienna Mechanism of March 2024 on prison conditions and call for immediate humanitarian release of Vladimir Kara-Murza.
The UK government's design principles and examples of how they've been used.
This guide outlines a ‘family of approaches’ for evidence-based community-centred approaches to health and wellbeing.
Training and events for practitioners and people interested in design, accessibility and user research.
Reviews barriers to drug-resistant TB-HIV treatment. Proposes an alternative model to conventional approaches
How to make design prototypes as you build your service.
A biscuit book exploring how we make technology work for us, find and use information as part of decision-making, and combine with Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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